Ken Pizzini <tz.@explicate.org> writes:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 02:56:59PM +0200, Oscar van Vlijmen wrote:
By the way, Curacao, a country entry in the TZ database, is not a country.
I'm not seeing where it is claimed that CuraƧao is a country. America/Curaco simply references the island as the largest localized concentration of population of those places that share its time zone.
I think he was objecting to the "# Curacao" comment. I suppose he's right, but the Netherlands Antilles are scheduled to be split up next year, and there's a lot of discussion/negotiation going on and I haven't a clue as to what will really happen. Perhaps it's best to stick with the current setup until the dust settles and we can change to the new situation. At that point we may want to remove America/Aruba and alias it (for backwards compatibility) to America/Curacao. It'd seem a bit odd to have a separate entry for each island in the group (or, in Sint Maarten's case, half-island!), considering they're all part of the Netherlands in one way or the other and they all share the same time zone history since 1970.